>
> A friend of mine (also in Atlanta) has a black TBird with the chrome

d&d 3-3 system. It not only looks great (the bike is all black and
chrome - very classic, very tough) it sounds freakin awesome!
Super-loud, and it makes the bike a hoot to ride. These bikes are not
real fast but that loud exhaust makes even fairly sedate cruising
around a cacophonous thrill ride. Makes the bike sounds/feel like
you're doing a million miles an hour, all the time. Brilliant,
thoroughly recommended. Good luck finding a set.

... I don t either. 00 with Triumph offroads and a 99 with the D&D three into three here. 37K miles of TBS ownership and I m still in love with this bike.

Message 2 of 15
, Dec 15, 2007

> Hey TBS owners, do you ever get tired of your bike? I don't! I feel
> pretty dang lucky to have mine.

I don't either. '00 with Triumph offroads and a '99 with the D&D
three into three here. 37K miles of TBS ownership and I'm still in
love with this bike.

Mario Zarnich

I ve got some pics of it on the Atlantan Triumph club website (www.ratlantans.com), unfortunately that site is down at the moment due to some technical

Message 3 of 15
, Dec 16, 2007

I've got some pics of it on the Atlantan Triumph club website (www.ratlantans.com), unfortunately that site is down at the moment due to some technical problems with the host. It should be back up pretty soon to, so I'll post a link to them then.

PS: You won't have to tell your neighbors, they're gonna hear you coming.

Mario

>Hey Mario, does your friend have any pics? I bet we'd all love to see >that bike. Anyway thanks for the encouragement. I'm pretty excited >about it. And I can't wait to tell my neighbors ha ha. Bill

I d love to have two of them. I think the 00 model is really nice looking. Does anyone know how the d and d 3 into 3 compares sound wise to the Emgos? My Emgos

Message 4 of 15
, Dec 17, 2007

I'd love to have two of them. I think the 00 model is
really nice looking.

Does anyone know how the d and d 3 into 3 compares
sound wise to the Emgos? My Emgos are pretty loud.
Just wondering if I'm buying for the looks alone of
the 3 into 3 or is there a difference sound and
performance wise.

> > Hey TBS owners, do you ever get tired of your
> bike? I don't! I feel
> > pretty dang lucky to have mine.
>
> I don't either. '00 with Triumph offroads and a '99
> with the D&D
> three into three here. 37K miles of TBS ownership
> and I'm still in
> love with this bike.
>
>

OH btw, you can save about $150 or so on a new system if you call 1 (800) 990-BIKE. I found them on e-bay. They don t show the 98, 99 models listed but they

Message 5 of 15
, Dec 17, 2007

OH btw, you can save about $150 or so on a new system
if you call 1 (800) 990-BIKE. I found them on e-bay.
They don't show the 98, 99 models listed but they can
get them. Use part number 900 22M. You can get them
for $699.95. Just a heads up. Every penny counts! Bill

I have D&D s on my 98. I have the 200 and up pipes on my bike and a centerstand. I had to make a new bracket to attach to the passenger peg. In order to clear

Message 9 of 15
, Dec 19, 2007

I have D&D's on my 98. I have the 200 and up pipes on my bike and a centerstand. I had to make a new bracket to attach to the passenger peg.
In order to clear the centerstand the pipes are rotated slightly outward, so they do not hug the bike like they would without the centerstand.
I am not sure how that would work with the pipes that are made for the 98 - 99 bikes. the main difference is that the mufflers angle more upward on the 98 - 99.

I've got some pics of it on the Atlantan Triumph club website (www.ratlantans.com), unfortunately that site is down at the moment due to some technical problems with the host. It should be back up pretty soon to, so I'll post a link to them then.

PS: You won't have to tell your neighbors, they're gonna hear you coming.

Mario

>Hey Mario, does your friend have any pics? I bet we'd all love to see >that bike. Anyway thanks for the encouragement. I'm pretty excited >about it. And I can't wait to tell my neighbors ha ha. Bill